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1 Intr | the Church.~Indeed, by a certain analogy with the council, 2 Intr | Code must also lay down certain rules and norms of behavior.~ 3 Intr | ecclesiological teaching. Indeed, in a certain sense this new Code could 4 Intr | very nature.~From this, certain fundamental criteria are 5 Intr | apostles Peter and Paul, with certain knowledge, in response to 6 Intr | people of God in a more certain and secure fashion.~Although 7 Intr | See subsequently addressed certain more urgent disciplinary 8 Intr | the whole enterprise to a certain extent. It was recalled 9 Intr | identified and approved certain principles which would serve 10 Intr | questions and respond to certain proposals (dubia) formulated 11 Intr | study groups, was assigned a certain issue which was to be studied 12 Intr | latter stages of the process, certain mixed study groups were 13 Intr | titles and rubrics. But it is certain that the new organization 14 Intr | presented as well as to a certain polishing of the text regarding 15 Intr | schema with the help of certain experts and in consultation 16 Intr | contemporary human society certain elements of the new law 17 1, 0, 12| are actually present in a certain territory, however, are 18 1, 0, 16| words of the law which are certain in themselves, it is retroactive; 19 1, 0, 19| particular law is lacking in a certain matter, a case, unless it 20 1, 0, 76| particular act to the benefit of certain physical or juridic persons; 21 1, 0, 93| privilege as well as by the certain and total cessation of the 22 1, 0, 98| provides otherwise or unless in certain cases the diocesan bishop, 23 1, 0, 102| within the territory of a certain parish or at least of a 24 1, 0, 102| within the territory of a certain parish or at least of a 25 1, 0, 127| the consent or counsel of certain persons as individuals:~ 26 1, 0, 131| that which is joined to a certain office by the law itself; 27 1, 0, 172| or malice to vote for a certain person or different persons 28 1, 0, 172| separately is invalid;~2/ secret, certain, absolute, determined.~§ 29 1, 0, 186| or by the reaching of a certain age takes effect only from 30 1, 0, 199| Christian faithful;~4/ the certain and undoubted boundaries 31 2, 1, 230| acolytes, can also supply certain of their duties, namely, 32 2, 1, 234| institution.~§2. Unless in certain cases circumstances indicate 33 2, 1, 238| established otherwise for certain affairs.~ 34 2, 1, 254| students learn to pursue certain studies through their own 35 2, 2, 343| decrees about them unless in certain cases the Roman Pontiff 36 2, 2, 353| be consulted concerning certain grave matters which occur 37 2, 2, 353| frequently or to carry out certain very solemn acts.~§3. For 38 2, 2, 358| entrusts the fulfillment of a certain pastoral function as his 39 2, 2, 370| territorial abbacy is a certain portion of the people of 40 2, 2, 371| apostolic prefecture is a certain portion of the people of 41 2, 2, 371| apostolic administration is a certain portion of the people of 42 2, 2, 402| he so desires, unless in certain cases the Apostolic See 43 2, 2, 417| until they have received certain notice of the death of the 44 2, 2, 417| until they have received certain notice of the above-mentioned 45 2, 2, 418| Can. 418 §1. Upon certain notice of transfer, a bishop 46 2, 2, 418| qua) is vacant.~§2. Upon certain notice of transfer until 47 2, 2, 431| ecclesiastical provinces limited to a certain territory.~§2. As a rule, 48 2, 2, 434| specifically granted it certain powers.~ 49 2, 2, 447| bishops of some nation or certain territory who jointly exercise 50 2, 2, 447| territory who jointly exercise certain pastoral functions for the 51 2, 2, 448| churches constituted in a certain territory or those who preside 52 2, 2, 476| part of the diocese or in a certain type of affairs or over 53 2, 2, 476| a specific rite or offer certain groups of persons possess 54 2, 2, 483| acts only, or for acts of a certain case or affair only.~§2. 55 2, 2, 515| Can. 515 §1. A parish is a certain community of the Christian 56 2, 2, 516| circumstances.~§2. When certain communities cannot be erected 57 2, 2, 518| Christian faithful of a certain territory. When it is expedient, 58 2, 2, 524| investigations, having heard certain presbyters and lay members 59 2, 2, 529| them if they are failing in certain areas. With generous love 60 2, 2, 531| another person has performed a certain parochial function, that 61 2, 2, 531| intention of the donor is certain. The diocesan bishop, after 62 2, 2, 545| part of the parish, or a certain group of the Christian faithful 63 2, 2, 554| the office of pastor of a certain parish, the bishop is to 64 2, 2, 554| is to be appointed for a certain period of time determined 65 2, 2, 560| the church available for certain groups of the Christian 66 2, 3, 574| by all in the Church.~§2. Certain Christian faithful are specially 67 2, 3, 624| to be constituted for a certain and appropriate period of 68 2, 3, 639| contracted unless it is certain that the interest on the 69 2, 3, 647| novices to reside for a certain period of time in another 70 3, 0, 761| authority on the occasion of certain events.~ 71 3, 0, 766| necessity requires it in certain circumstances or it seems 72 3, 0, 770| Can. 770 At certain times according to the prescripts 73 4, 1, 954| Can. 954 If in certain churches or oratories more 74 4, 1, 955| him, provided that he is certain that they are above suspicion.~ 75 4, 1, 955| offering received unless it is certain that the excess over the 76 4, 1, 992| Christian faithful gains under certain and defined conditions by 77 4, 1, 1039| to ordination, he must be certain that the candidates properly 78 4, 1, 1061| until both parties become certain of its nullity.~ 79 4, 1, 1090| entering marriage with a certain person has brought about 80 4, 1, 1106| it, however, unless he is certain of the trustworthiness of 81 4, 1, 1114| unless the person has made certain of the free status of the 82 4, 1, 1125| in such a way that it is certain that he or she is truly 83 4, 1, 1152| spouse after having become certain of the adultery. It is presumed, 84 4, 3, 1215| before building a church in a certain and determined place.~ 85 4, 3, 1233| Can. 1233 Certain privileges can be granted 86 5, 0, 1266| given by the faithful for a certain purpose can be applied only 87 6, 1, 1317| penalties except possibly for certain singularly malicious delicts 88 6, 1, 1335| concerning residence in a certain place or territory;~2/ privation 89 6, 1, 1335| against exercising them in a certain place or outside a certain 90 6, 1, 1335| certain place or outside a certain place; these prohibitions 91 6, 1, 1336| prohibition against residing in a certain place or territory can affect 92 6, 1, 1336| the order to reside in a certain place or territory can affect 93 6, 1, 1336| an order to reside in a certain place or territory requires 94 7, 1, 1422| cases whatsoever or only for certain types of cases.~ 95 7, 2, 1586| are directly based on a certain and determined fact connected 96 7, 2, 1592| in §1, the judge must be certain that a legitimately executed 97 7, 2, 1604| tribunal in order to explain certain questions.~ 98 7, 2, 1608| concerning the efficacy of certain proofs.~§4. A judge who 99 7, 3 | PART III.~CERTAIN SPECIAL PROCESSES ~ 100 7, 3, 1686| provided that it is equally certain that no dispensation was 101 7, 3, 1687| of a dispensation are not certain, the defender of the bond


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